Tanya dinning chair and low back stool. Environmentally friendly australian design. Manufactured using reconstituted veneer with a water based finish. Stackable with a bright chrome frame. Dimensions: 560l x 515w x 790h 450 seat height Applications: Indoor hospitality and commercial Variations: Choose from variety of veneers Finish: Various stains available
November 21st, 2008
Tanya dinning chair and low back stool. Environmentally friendly australian design. Manufactured using reconstituted veneer with a water based finish. Stackable with a bright chrome frame.
Dimensions: 560l x 515w x 790h 450 seat height
Applications: Indoor hospitality and commercial
Variations: Choose from variety of veneers
Finish: Various stains available
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